For the first time in over 30
years of "temporary" housing,
the Jewish Family and Chil-
den's Service will move to its
own agency headquarters, lo-
cated at Curtis and Me y e r s,
early in May. The building
adjoins the new central build-
ing of the Jewish Community
Center on Meyers Road.
Milford R. Pregerson, agency
president has announced that
the new structure will include
private interview offices, a
board room, library and other
facilities for the casework
agency.
The JFCS now serves some
1,600 Detroit families a year.
It is expected that the new, cen-
trally located headquarters will
add to the facilities offered the
Jewish community. "Outpost"
casework is now being main-
tained in suburban areas at the
10 Mile Branch of the Center.
The annual meeting of JFCS
and Resettelment Service will
be held in the auditorium of
the new Meyers Center on May
17. JFCS and Resettlement
Service are community agencies
supported by the United Foun-
dation and the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Nearly
every sport, with the exception
of bob-sledding and mountain
climbing, can be enjoyed by
Miami Beach vacationers. Even
ice skating, at an indoor rink,
is on tap.
SATURDAY DANCE
AND CLASS 9-10 P.M.
to 1 a.m.
Cha-Cha, Rhumba, Tango,
Fox Trot, Swing, Etc.
$1.50
DON & BETTY HILL
13224 Dexter
TO 5-7660
Dinner at
TO 6-2819
DARBYS
is a real treat!
• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM Cocktail
Lounge and Bar
• AFTER
THEATRE
Snacks . . . a
Delight
• LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
Resv. UN. 2-7642
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
IMUMFORD1
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a By LINDA REISTMAN
MISS SARAH SHEINFELD
At a family dinner, announce-
ment was made of the engage-
ment of Sarah Sheinfeld, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Harry Sheinfeld,
of 855 Giles Blvd., Windsor, and
the late Mr. Sheinfeld, to Dr.
Leslie Mandel, son of Mrs. L.
Mandel, of Liverpool, England.
The bride-elect is a gra,' d-
ate of Wayne State University's
college of education, and is a
registered medical technologist.
Her fiance graduated in medi-
cine from the University of
Liverpool, and is a member of
the Royal College of Physicians
of LOndon. He is presently the
medical director of Riverview
Hospital, in Windsor.
Plans are being made for a
June wedding.
German Court Orders
Retrial of Neo-Nazi
Variety Dancing
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KARLSRUHE, Germany
(JTA)—Retrial of Karl Meiss-
ner, national leader of the neo-
Nazi Deutsche Bloc, has been
ordered by the Federal Su-
preme Court, which reversed
an acquittal order handed down
by the Munich District Court
last September.
The Society for Christians
and Jews had originally brought
a complaint against Meissner
for remarks he had made in a
speech, declaring that "Brother-
hood Week" should be con-
sidered "a week of repulsive-
ness." The Munich court held
that the remarks were not
slanderous to Jewish people.
Now the Supreme Court, in
ordering a new trial, has held
that Meissner's statements must
be judged in the context of his
party's program which, accord-
ing to the court, follows "Na-
tionalist Socialist ideology."
MAY and BILL KOZIN
Are Pleased to Announce
that they have been selected as the exclusive
caterers of the Sholem Aleichem Institute.
The beautiful air-conditioned building, cen-
trally located, on Greenfield at 7 Mile Rd.,
with the very best parking facilities can ac-
commodate_ groups -from 50 to 250. Many
desirable dates are still available.
Also catering in your home, favorite
hall, temple or hotel.
For the height of elegance . . . for that once
in a lifetime affair that will be the talk of
the town ..
CALL:
BR 2-0375 BR 2-0153 UN 4-3206
Members of the June senior
class were busily nominating,
campaigning, and voting for
class officers during the past
week.
Nominating petitions f o r
president, vice-president. secre-
tary, and treasurer were dis-
tributed by the steering com-
mittee at the senior meeting
last Thursday.
The steering committee,
which supervises elections, con-
sists of Diane Arkin, Eda
Braver, Gail Chicorel, Steve
Divorin, Pat Fisher, Howard
Friedman, Ned Harley, Elaine
Hyman, Martin Lipson, chair-
man, Barbara Mann, Madelon
Klunover, Andrew Kohen, Alan
Richardson, Rosalind R o m ,
Marshall Saltzman. Jerold
Starr, Arline Sugar, Barbara
Weiss and Carol Wetsman.
Primary rallies were held at
last Monday's senior meeting,
followed by primary elections
on Tuesday. Two candidates for
each of the four offices that
were victorious in the primary
participated in the final rally,
held VII hour yesterday in the
auditorium. Seniors will cast
their final votes for class offi-
cers today at the senior office.
* * *
High school students display-
ing superior writing skill will
have an opportunity to win up
to $500, a portable typewriter
or an overseas voyage in three
different national essay con-
tests.
The topics for each of the
1,000-word contests and their
sponsors are "How Advertising
Affects Our Lives," sponsored
locally by the Women's Adver-
tising Club of Detroit and The
Detroit Free Press, and nation-
ally by the Advertising Club of
America; "The Space Age,
Challenge to America," spon-
sored by the Women's Auxili-
ary of Veterans of Foreign
Wars; and "The American
Merchant Marine — What It
Means To My City and My
State," sponsored by the Pro-
peller Club of the United
States.
Deadline for entries in the
first contest is March 16, while
the final entry date for the
other two contests is March 30,
1959.
* * *
All 10Bs took a series of
sequential tests of educational
progress (STEP) Feb. 24-27 as
part of a city-wide testing
program.
STEP is designed to enable
counselors to plan and conduct
more effective high school
courses and to aid them in
counseling and guiding their
students. Final results will be
announced in September.
* * *
More chaperones are urgently
needed by the Parents Club to
serve on the Senior Trip to
Washington, D. C., May 1-5.
Costs of the trip will be pro-
vided by the B & 0 Railroad
Co. Any parents interested in
serving should contact Mrs.
Oscar Adelson, trip committee
chairman, UN. 2-4514.
*
*
Mumfordite Janice Glickman
was chosen "Girl of the Month"
for February by the John
Robert Powers Studios re-
cently. Janice, who has mod-
eled professionally for a year,
was chossen on the basis of
appearance, beauty, poise and
personality.
Odessa Society to Honor
Council Joins Foreign
Policy Assn, Programs Ladies for Fund-Raising
Odessa Progressive Aid So-
on 'Great Decisions'
ciety will honor its Ladies
Member organizations of the Auxiliary at a special program
Jewish Community Council of this Saturday evening, at Cong.
Metropolitan Detroit are par- Beth Yehudah. The event will
ticipating in the "Great Deci- celebrate °the success of the
sions" program sponsored by Auxiliary's recent Child Rescue
the Foreign Policy Association, Fund luncheon.
Tributes will be extended to
it was announced by R a h b i
Morris Adler. acting president Mesdames Sarah Ormond and
Eva Hayman, chairman and
of the Council.
The "Great Decisions" pro- vice-chairman of the Auxiliary,
gram, a national project involv- by Jacob Meeron, president,
ing study of foreign affairs by and Morris Sklar, vice-presi-
groups throughout the country, dent. Louis Weiner is chairman
seeks to provide enlightened of the program.
understanding of A m e r i c a' s
People who look backward
actions in world affairs.
Because of the importance of usually intend to travel that
this project and its wide-spread way.
sponsorship, the Council's com-
munity relations committee has
You'll see me
encouraged Jewish organizations
to participate in the program.
MauriceChevalier
The fact sheets and study
IN PERSON
materials offered in connection
at the
with one of the discussion ques-
"CAVALCADE
tions, "Peace in the Middle
East, Whose Job?, provide an
OF STARS"
WHEN YOU ARE
opportunity for creating a real-
A GUEST OF THE
istic appraisal of Israel's role in
the emerging Middle East, and
of America's stake in strength-
ening nations such as Israel, the
Council pointed out.
DETROIT OFFICE
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Mar. 15 to Apr. 22
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$6
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Less $5 per wk. per person
for 2 meals, 40 to 114 rooms
Kashruth Strictly Observed
Catering to All Diets
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and
Kesselman
RESORT HOTEL
A MAGIC
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Resort Features
• Luxurious Accommodations
• Swimming Pool • Solari*
• Private Beach • Steam Rooms
• Dancing and Entertainment
SHARES
ARRANGED
GOLF &
TENNIS $1
MINUTES
AWAY!
FISHING
PARTIES
ARRANGED!
RESERVE. NOW!
DAVID ROSNER'S
TEM
1
MODIFIED
AMERICAN PLAN
per
person
double
occupancy
100 OF 191
ROOMS
TO MAR. 16
Including
Complete Breakfast and Dinner
BEN KLINE - OWNERSHIP
H. WEINBERG, MGR. DIR.
ON THE OCEAN AT 65th STREET
MIAMI BEACH, FLORLDA
dietary
laws
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fully air conditioned—heated
TV & movie room—music
dancing & entertainment
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year
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INCLUDES COMPLETE
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Shares
Arranged
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Sheinfeld to Wed
British Doctor in junc
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THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, March 6, 1959-20
JFCS to Occupy
Own Headquarters
at Meyers Center
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March 16
:
thru April 4
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INCLUDING TWO
SUMPTUOUS MEALS
(breakfast and dinner)
*50 of 258 rooms
European Plan also available
Bane Levinson, Lou Kenin
See your Travel Agent
'
enemenemn.
An AFL•CIO
Limon Hotel
Chuck Posner
Owner•Management
Michael J. Kelley, Mgr.
Color brochure on Request
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